Focus and Scope
The American Journal of Biology and Natural Sciences (AJBNS) is an international journal that publishes research articles, literature reviews, and theoretical studies in the fields of biology and natural sciences. The journal serves as an academic forum for the development of knowledge, innovation, and scientific applications that contribute to the advancement of science and human welfare.
Scope of the Journal
The scope of AJBNS includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
Genetics, genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, biotechnology, and cellular mechanisms. -
Ecology and Conservation
Population and community ecology, biodiversity, species conservation, climate change, and environmental management. -
Microbiology
Bacteriology, virology, mycology, and applications of microbiology in health, agriculture, and industry. -
Parasitology
Studies of protozoa, helminths, and parasitic arthropods; epidemiology and pathogenesis of parasitic diseases; host–parasite interactions; strategies for prevention, control, and treatment of parasitic diseases. -
Organism Physiology and Anatomy
Plant, animal, and human biology, including organ systems, adaptations, and physiological responses to the environment. -
Zoology and Botany
Taxonomy, morphology, ecology, evolution, and scientific applications in agriculture and forestry. -
Marine and Aquatic Sciences
Marine biology, fisheries, aquaculture, coastal ecosystems, and water resource management. -
Environmental Science and Natural Resources
Ecotoxicology, bioremediation, ecosystem management, renewable energy, and natural resource sustainability. -
Applied Natural Sciences
Environmental biotechnology, bioengineering, biomaterials, and the application of biology in health, food, and industry.
AJBNS welcomes manuscripts from researchers, academics, practitioners, and students in the fields of biology and natural sciences—both theoretical and applied—with an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary approach.

